ASTM F1301-18(2024)e1
Standard Practice for Labeling Chemical Protective Clothing
Standard Practice for Labeling Chemical Protective Clothing
- Статус документа:
- Действующий
- Формат:
- Электронный (PDF)
- Количество страниц:
- 3
- Дата публикации:
- 1 февраля 2024 г.
- Издание:
- F1301
- ICS:
- 13.340.10
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 3.1 This practice contains the recommendations for minimal informational requirements for the identification of chemical protective clothing items. It is intended to provide the user with some of the basic information necessary for the proper selection and use of the chemical protective clothing. 3.2 For some items of chemical protective clothing, such as disposable chemical protective gloves, it is recognized that it is not practical that the labeling information be provided directly on the product. Therefore, it is permissible that this information be provided on the direct packaging that contains the product. As an example, it is possible to put the recommended product information on the dispenser box that contains multiple pairs of disposable chemical protective gloves. 3.3 Additional information beyond the content recommended by this practice is permitted to be applied to the label. This additional label content can include statements indicating compliance with specific standards, warnings, limitations associated with the product, and certain types of use, care, and maintenance information as addressed in Practice F2061. 3.4 Rules and regulations in Title 16 Code of Federal Regulations Part 303 cover the identification of fibers in textile products, specifically the disclosure of the fiber content and the manner of labeling products for purposes of applying tariffs on imported products and for informing the consumer. This practice is not intended to be a replacement for the requirements in 16 CFR 303, which may still apply to certain types of chemical protective clothing. SCOPE 1.1 This practice covers the informational content of labels in or on chemical protective clothing. This practice also addresses putting label content on chemical protective clothing packaging when it is not practical to attach the label directly to the chemical protective clothing or print it on the chemical protective clothing item based on the size or type of the product. 1.2 This practice describes the recommended format and minimal content of the information to be included on the labels used for chemical protective clothing. 1.2.1 For the purposes of this practice, chemical protective clothing includes but is not limited to: suits, garments, and partial-body garments such as hoods, aprons, sleeve protectors, gloves, and footwear. 1.2.2 Protective clothing is defined as any single item or combination of items used for the purpose of isolating parts of the body from direct contact with a potential hazard. It does not include individual parts of a protective clothing item designed to be worn as part of another item (for example, a face shield or lens) unless it may be worn independently of the other items and still be used in a protective manner. For example, a glove or boot, unless permanently attached to a garment or suit, would be considered a protective clothing item requiring labeling, while a visor or vent valve would not. In summary, the intent of this practice is to only require labeling of parts of an ensemble that can be used independently for the protection of the user. 1.3 This practice does not cover user information provided by means other than item labeling such as instructions, informational packets, brochures, or other written means. User information is partly addressed in Practice F2061. 1.4 This practice excludes those items covered under 16 CFR 303 unless specifically designed for use as chemical protective clothing. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision o...
Abstract
Overview
ASTM F1301-18(2024)e1 - Standard Practice for Labeling Chemical Protective Clothing provides essential guidelines for the minimum information required on labels for chemical protective clothing. Developed by ASTM International, this standard ensures that users have access to key product details necessary for the correct selection and safe use of protective garments and related items. The purpose of ASTM F1301 is to promote user safety, facilitate compliance, and support product traceability by specifying clear labeling expectations for manufacturers and distributors of chemical protective clothing.
Key Topics
- Label Content Requirements: The standard specifies the minimum information that must be provided either directly on chemical protective clothing or its packaging. Required information includes:
- Identification of the item (e.g., product name, style number)
- Manufacturer’s or distributor’s name
- Primary material composition (e.g., type of polymer or fabric)
- Size of the clothing item
- Packaging Labeling: When it is impractical to label small items (such as disposable gloves) directly, all required information may be placed on the immediate packaging.
- Supplementary Information: Additional data, such as compliance with other standards, product limitations, care instructions, and warnings, can be included at the manufacturer’s discretion.
- Label Durability and Placement: Labels must remain legible and attached throughout the garment's expected service life and not interfere with product use or user comfort. For ensembles, each separately usable item (e.g., boots, gloves) must be labeled.
- Exclusions: Items regulated under 16 CFR 303 (Textile Fiber Products Identification Act) are not covered except where designed for chemical protection. This standard does not replace other regulatory labeling requirements.
Applications
The guidance in ASTM F1301-18(2024)e1 is essential for a range of industries that rely on chemical protective clothing for worker safety, including:
- Manufacturing and Industrial Work: Ensuring workers can identify and properly use protective garments suitable for specific chemical hazards.
- Healthcare and Laboratory Environments: Supporting safe use and material traceability for chemical-resistant gowns, gloves, and aprons.
- Agriculture and Pesticide Application: Informing users about the suitability of coverings and accessories for handling hazardous chemicals.
- Emergency Response and Hazmat Teams: Enabling quick, accurate identification of protective equipment by responders in urgent situations.
- Product Distribution and Retail: Assisting distributors, sellers, and end-users in distinguishing between various products and matching clothing to regulatory or workplace safety requirements.
By standardizing label content, ASTM F1301 strengthens safety compliance, reduces the risk of improper garment selection, and supports manufacturers in meeting both regulatory and consumer expectations.
Related Standards
ASTM F1301-18(2024)e1 should be considered alongside these related standards and regulations:
- ASTM F2061: Practice for Chemical Protective Clothing: Wearing, Care, and Maintenance Instructions - addresses supplementary user information not directly covered by labeling.
- 16 CFR 303: U.S. regulations on textile fiber product identification, including disclosure of fiber content and correct labeling practices for tariff and consumer information.
- International Standardization Principles: This ASTM standard aligns with World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) guidance on transparent and equitable standard development.
Keywords: ASTM F1301, chemical protective clothing, labeling, protective garments, safety compliance, material identification, personal protective equipment (PPE), ASTM standard.
Технические детали
- Технический комитет
- F23 - Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment
- SKU
- ASTM F1301-18(2024)e1
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